Dirk has a personal coach who keeps him focused at all times, especially during off season.

Bargnani gets fat in the summer enjoying his vacation, probably with beautiful women.

Thu Feb 7th, 2013, 05:27 AM

ezz_bee

Also the numbers don't make any sense, if rudy gay was drafted in Toronto instead of bargs and put up the numbers he did, what are the odds, with toronto's history of having players walk away, that they would have offered him anything less than the maximum amount? Whether Gay was drafted by Toronto, or traded here, there's a good chance he's still making the same amount of money. And for the record there were a lot of other players that were in between bargs and gay.

Gay seemed to be a prospect similar to POB, tons of athleticism and talent, but questionable personality and motor. What if we had taken POB with the number 1 pick? It's a ridiculous question to ask, at the time no one was circulating Gay or POB as a possible number 1 pick.

Thu Feb 7th, 2013, 09:58 AM

ebrian

Quote:

CalgaryRapsFan wrote:

I'm not sure what salary has to do with anything. Who knows what Gay or Bargnani would have been offered had they started their careers out elsewhere? It all depends on positional supply/demand, opportunity as a rookie, etc... lots of factors that need to be considered over the past 7 years, which makes it near impossible to do so realistically.

I agree with this. You can't really factor the money. Bargnani, for what he offers today should be considered overpaid, and you can argue the same for Gay when you consider other players signed to maximum contracts.

I think there's probably some regret of having not drafted a player over another but the same can be said for other GMs as well.

Perhaps what's most daunting about Bargnani and the 2006 NBA Draft is when you assess the damage. When you compare how much they've earned to date with what they've accomplished then you realize the impact that Bargnani has made to this franchise, or rather the impact that BC's love affair has cost this team. Here's a look at total money earned and actual contribution (which can be subjective) as a player:

ABargnani - Will have made $49m from the Raptors since day one. Not worth it.
LAldridge - $56m and counting, and likely worth every cent.
AMorrison - $17m, in and out of NBA. Not too much damage because teams figured out quickly how useless he was.
TThomas - $37m and counting. Chicago was lucky to get out from under him.
SWilliams - $12m and out of the league, but not too bad because he never stayed on one team longer than a season. Worst hit was Sacramento for $4m.
BRoy - $42m from Portland. The last couple years hurt them, but I give him a pass because for 4 years he was VERY good.
RFoye - $22m split amongst 4 teams.
RGay - $39m over 6 years in Memphis was probably worth every cent. $53m over the next 2.5 years as a Raptor might be different. Hoping for the best.

Bargs was arguably the most intriguing player in the draft. I’m not happy with him now, but I just wanted to show that we could’ve done a lot worse. Adam Morrison as the 3rd pick, LOL

I know we’re just showcasing him at this point, but I like what I see from him off the bench. (well what I saw from the second unit for the first 3 quarters against the C’s, the 4th was typical of the whole team)